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14.25 x 7 x 5 in. (36.2 x 17.8 x 12.7 cm.) Designed by Frederick Carder in the 1920s, model #6497 and 6483, two part form, satin glass nude female diving figure set into a polished clear glass boulder ...
Executive producer Marsha Bemko shares her tips for getting the most out of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW. Value can change: The value of an item is dependent upon many things, including the condition of the ...
Through a series of chaste metal and glass rooms on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue last week the curious and the acquisitive trooped to see "the first salon devoted exclusively ... Art: Glass by Steuben.
Tom P. Dimetroff, Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass, Atglen, PA, 1998, p. 140, no. 6.11 (for a drawing of a related example) Paul Gardner, The Glass of Frederick Carder, Atglen, PA, 2001, p. 242, no.
Frederick Carder was born in Brierley Hill in 1863 and worked in the area before emigrating to the US where he ... Carder had success with the Steuben Glass Company in New York and also became a ...
Frederick Carder was born in Brierley Hill in 1863 and worked in the area before emigrating to the US where he had a successful career. The Triton and Horses work was owned by the Rotary Club of ...
Frederick Carder was born in Brierley Hill in 1863 and worked in the area before emigrating to the US where he ... Carder had success with the Steuben Glass Company in New York and also became a ...
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